Kinesiology tape
Enroll in our online course today and unlock the potential of this powerful therapeutic tool. Let's embark on this journey together and master the art of kinesiology tape application.
Kinesiology tape, also known as elastic therapeutic tape or simply kinesio tape, is a type of flexible adhesive tape used in sports medicine and physical therapy. Kinesiology tape is commonly used by athletes and individuals with various musculoskeletal injuries or conditions.
Kinesiology tape has become a popular tool in the fields of sports medicine, physical therapy, and athletic performance. In this comprehensive online course, will guide you through the principles, techniques, and applications of kinesiology tape, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to effectively utilize this therapeutic modality.
In the course you will learn science behind kinesiology tape and many tape application techniques. Explore how kinesiology tape can be used to manage and support a range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Learn specific taping techniques for conditions such as sprains, strains, tendonitis, postural imbalances, and swelling reduction.
Our online Kinesiology Tape Course provides a comprehensive and interactive learning experience.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate recognizing your achievement. This certificate will validate your expertise in kinesiology tape application and can be a valuable credential in your professional career.
Get ready to explore the world of kinesiology tape and its practical applications. Enroll in our online course today and unlock the potential of this powerful therapeutic tool. Let's embark on this journey together and master the art of kinesiology tape application.
You have free access to the entire course for 2 months, so you can watch the videos whenever you want and as many times as you want. The course is 100% on your terms. This online course is completely on par with regular, old-fashioned classroom instruction. In fact, we think it's a much better teaching method because you get the videos from multiple angles and can watch them repeatedly until you've learned the different techniques. In traditional classroom teaching, everyone may not be able to see the teacher, sometimes students stand in front blocking the view of others in the room while they may be recording on their smartphones. Here you sit in the first row all the time. Not only do you have full access to the videos for 2 months, but you also get a complete compendium that follows the entire video lesson. You can download and print this compendium so that you have a copy when the course is finished. This way you still have some reference material, so you can use it to find information if there are ever doubts or questions about the video or training material later on. The compendium is also of great benefit, during your course, because it follows the teaching in the videos. If you need further help, you have direct access to your teacher, where you can write questions. However, we recommend that you first watch a few videos in their entirety before writing to the teacher, because the answer to the question you may have will most often be given in the following videos. Not only do you get more out of the course than regular classroom teaching, but it's also much cheaper as you don't have to spend travel time / costs, maybe even accommodation if the course lasts several days. You do not have to close your clinic, but can take the course when it fits into your everyday life with work and family. These online courses you can take inside Lasota Online are typically one or two day courses if they are taken as physical classroom teaching, but at Lasota Online you always have 2 months free access to all the courses. There should be plenty of time to review the course you have purchased several times, which should make you get more out of the online courses than the physical ones. Sometimes it just happens that time runs out and you need more time. If you already have purchased an online course, but for some reason want to extend it; you can, against 50% of the price for the entire course, be extended for another 2 months. Here you must contact the accounting office that you want the online course extended for another 2 months. You can contact the administration office here: [email protected]
Lesson 1: Introduction
GRATIS FORHÅNDSVISNINGCourse material
Lesson 2: Recommded books
Lesson 3: Good vs bad tape
Lesson 6: Skin tuffner
Lesson 4: Types of kinesiology tape
Lesson 5: Meaning of the colors
Lesson 9: The five main effects
Lesson 7: Construction of the tape
Lesson 8: History of kinesiology tape
Lesson 10: Pain management
Lesson 11: Lymphatic effect
Lesson 12: Lymph nodes
Lesson 14: Different shapes of tape
Lesson 15: Ligamentous tape
Lesson 16: Triggerpoint tape
Lesson 17: Segmental influence
Lesson 18: Welcome to the practical application
Lesson 19: Sacroiliac pain and dysfunction
Lesson 21: Lumbago
Lesson 20: Pain management of the spine / herniation
Lesson 23: High thoracic pain
Lesson 22: Low thoracic pain
Lesson 24: Cervical pain / whiplash
Lesson 25: Hypertonic trapezius
Lesson 26: hypertonic levator scapula
Lesson 28: M. serratus inhibition
Lesson 27: Hypertonic rhomboid
Lesson 29: Hypotonic scalenes
Lesson 30: Hypotonic subclavius
Lesson 32: Hypertonic pectorals major
Lesson 31: Hypertonic pectoralis minor
Lesson 33: Hypotonic rectus abdominis
Lesson 34:Hypotonic abdominal external oblique
Lesson 35: Hypertonic iliopsoas
Lesson 37: TFL and iliotibial tract syndrome
Lesson 36: Hypertonic piriformis
Lesson 38: Subcutaneal busts of greater trochanter
Lesson 39: hypertonic adductor magnus
Lesson 40: Hypertonic adductor longus
Lesson 41: Osgoood Schlatter & Jumpers knee
Lesson 42: Knee Stabilization
Lesson 43: Anterior cruciate ligament
Lesson 44: Runners knee
Lesson 45: Chondromalacia patella
Lesson 46: Bakers cyst
Lesson 47: Knee edema
Lesson 48: Hypertonic tibialis posterior
Lesson 49: Hypertonic tibialis anterior
Lesson 49:hypertonic tibialis anterior
Lesson 50: Hypertonic peroneus longus & brevis
Lesson 51:Achilles tendonitis, heel spur, plantar faciitis
Lesson 52: Pain management foot
Lesson 53: Swollen foot
Lesson 54: Ligamentous with stabilization of foot
Lesson 55: Hallux valgus
Lesson 56: Hammer toe
Lesson 57: Hypertonic infraspinatus & teres minor
Lesson 58: Hypertonic subscapularis
Lesson 59: Hypertonic deltoid
Lesson 60: Hypertonic supraspinatus
Lesson 61: Shoulder stabilization
Lesson 62: Hypertonic coracobrachialis
Lesson 63: Shoulder edema
Lesson 64: Ligamentous technique AC-joint
Lesson 65:Hypertonic biceps brachii
Lesson 66: Hypertonic triceps brachii
Lesson 67: Bursitis olecrani
Lesson 68: Ligamentous elbow
Lesson 69: Elbow stabilization
Lesson 70: Prevent hyperextension in elbow
Lesson 71: Tennis elbow
Lesson 72: Golfers elbow
Lesson 73: Carpal tunnel syndrome
Lesson 74: Thumb stabilization
Lesson 75: Hyperextended finger
Lesson 76: Finger injury
Lesson 78: Left and right kidney
Lesson 79: Liver taping
Lesson 80: Diaphragm taping
Lesson 81: Ascending colon
Lesson 82: Descending colon
Lesson 83: Uterus pain
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